FC Rosengård 1917

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FC Rosengård 1917
FC Rosengård logo
Basic data
Seat Malmo , Sweden
founding 1917 (as Malmö BI)
March 12, 2001 (merger)
president Greg Dingizian
Website fcrosengard.se
First soccer team
Head coach Agim Sopi
Venue Rosengårds Södra IP
Places 5,000
league Division 2 Västra Götaland
2019 6th place
home
Away

The FC Rosengård 1917 is a Swedish sports club from the Malmo district Oester , in the former district of Rosengård has risen. In addition to its football team , which plays in the fourth-class Division 2 Södra Götaland , the club is best known for its social work.

history

Malmö Boll & Idrottsförening

In the spring of 1917, several young people founded the BK Drott . After it was found upon registration that there was already a club of the same name , the club later changed its name and called itself Malmö Boll & Idrottsförening . The club offered in particular football , ice hockey , bandy and handball .

The club's soccer team was one of the founding members of the unofficial second division in 1924, which occupied places in the back of the table. When the league system was officially introduced in 1928, the club was therefore assigned to the third division. In Division 3 Sydsvenska , the team established itself in the front division and made promotion in 1932 as a relay winner together with Lunds BK . In the course of the 1930s she sat in the second division in the front area. As the table first in Division 2 Södra , the club moved into the promotion round to Allsvenskan in 1938 , in which he failed after two defeats at Degerfors IF .

The slump followed for Malmö BI in 1941 when only one relegation place was occupied. In the following seasons, the team played for the resurgence, which succeeded in 1945 in the promotion games after two wins against Falkenberg FF . In the second division, the club played against relegation and finished in the first year before Limhamns IF and Blomstermåla IK the last non-relegation place. In the following year, the team fell victim to a league reform and rose together with Kalmar AIK , Olofström IF , Nybro IF and Alets IK from the second division, before the crash in the fourth division followed in 1948.

After rising again in 1954, Malmö BI established itself at the third level. 1958 was missing behind Billesholms GIF as runners-up a point for renewed promotion to the second division, which succeeded two years later. This time the club held four seasons in Division 2, but was able to rise again directly. After the immediate relegation, 1970 was followed by relegation to the fourth division. In the 1981 season, the club reported back for a season in the third division, but rose again directly.

After the renewed promotion at the end of 1984, Malmö BI played two seasons in the third division, but soon fell into the sixth division. At the end of the 1990s, they returned to the fourth-class Division 3 Södra Götaland , from which the club was relegated at the end of 2000 after only two wins this season.

Merger with Turk Anadolu FF

Logo of MABI between 2001 and 2008

On March 12, 2001, the club merged with the 1972 created Turk Anadolu FF , who had only played lower class to date, and went on under the name of Malmö Anadolu Boll & Idrottsförening . MABI, a common abbreviation for the club's name, took over the playground in the fifth-class Division 4 Skåne Södra from Malmö BI. The merger club achieved third place, which entitles them to participate in the promotion games to the fourth division. However, a draw from four games meant the last place in the table, so that the direct return was missed.

In the following season, Malmö Anadolu BI dominated the league and made the promotion as a season winner and a year later as champion of Division 3 Södra Götaland the direct march through to the third division. However, Division 2 Södra Götaland turned out to be too strong for the promoted team, together with Karlskrona AIF the move to fourth division had to be started.

As the master of Division 3 Södra Götaland , Malmö Anadolu BI survived a league reform in Sweden in 2005 and qualified for the now fourth-class Division 2 Södra Götaland . Behind IFK Malmö , the club managed the runner-up in 2006 and a year later the team returned to the third division with only one defeat during the entire season. After the end of the 2008 season, the club decided to change its name in November and renamed itself FC Rosengård.

FC Rosengård

At the end of 2011, the team was relegated to fourth division, where they placed in the front of the table in the following seasons, but missed the promotion. The end of 2013 was followed the next name change, the club added his present term as part of a merger to the Year of BK Drott and Malmö BI and reüssiert from now on as "FC Rosengård 1917" - the club joined it with the previously LdB FC Malmö mentioned , much more successful women's football club, which took over the name FC Rosengård without a year, to form a further independent alliance club. Since then, the two have also shared their website. In 2013 and 2014, the men's team took second place and just barely missed promotion.

Known players

Some players of the club or the predecessor clubs made the leap into the Allsvenskan or in the international first leagues.

  • Labinot Harbuzi - the professional in Sweden and the Netherlands comes from the youth of Malmö BI
  • Zlatan Ibrahimović - the Swedish international comes from the youth of Malmö BI
  • Yksel Osmanovski - the Swedish international comes from the youth of Malmö BI

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. europlan-online.de: Rosengårds Södra IP - Malmö
  2. "Bollplaner i Rosengård" - article at svd.se (accessed on August 20, 2008)
  3. "Orback vill satsa på jobbagenter" - article at svd.se (accessed on August 20, 2008)
  4. lokaltidningen.se: "FC Rosengård -" Världens underdog "" (accessed on March 11, 2009)
  5. fcrosengard.se: "Föreningsinformation" ( memento of the original from January 16, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on January 16, 2014)  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.fcrosengard.se